About: Michael Prinsloo Designs is a multi-disciplinary design firm offering interior design, architectural services, and project management. We are based in Parkmore, Sandton and have been in operation since 2009. We pride ourselves on our creative approach to design and our ability to deliver projects on time and within budget. Our team of highly skilled professionals has a wealth of experience in the industry, which allows us to provide a comprehensive service to our clients. We offer a personalised service that is tailored to each client's individual needs and requirements. We believe that good communication is key to the success of any project, so we always aim to keep our clients informed at every stage of the process. What sets us apart from our competitors is our attention to detail and our commitment to providing a high quality service. We believe that every project should be unique and we strive to create spaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing
Not yet. This is an extra separate building to the house already on site. Two floors to build houses on top and bottom floor for use as a parking area. Sloppy land.
Hi there, I need assistance with a floorplan drawing of a 70m2 shop to submit to COJ as I am in the processing of opening a little takeaway shop.
Pool 3x4
1. Existing swimpool to put on plan. 2. Out room connected to house to be design. 3. Bbq room to be design. 4. Move of out side parking roof and to put on Plan
3 bedroom 2 bathroom house - plot size is sqm, not sure about the house size. I just need a house plan, City of Johannesburg does not have the plan anymore.
I Need Paul to contact me in connection with a boundary wall at Duinesig strand?
My style is Contemporary and modern with a vintage touch,... 5 rooms( living and dining, main bedroom, 2 kids bedroom, 1 guest...the house is not complete yet, they are busy with finishes.
Quote for 1) check position of solar panels on roof on house plan (following roof profile) 2) check position of guttering on house plan 3) check rain tank position on house plan
I am looking to draw a plan and redesign the roof of the home. It is currently a flat roof.